Do research before voting

As time brings us closer to the presidential election let us take a step back and take a moment to think about how we are going to vote and why. Most voters fall into three basic categories. The retired, the worker and the less fortunate, and all of us have the same basic responsibility as we prepare to vote. We must take the time to educate ourselves as to who is running for office, we must determine the needs of the country, and above all we must cast an educated vote.

The tax base, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, education, etc. must be improved for those of future generations. For those already receiving Medicare, there will be no change. We need a president that will work with both sides of the congressional body to reduce the size of government, reduce/change regulations that hinder work force growth and performance, to reduce fraud regarding the taxpayer's funds and to punish those committing such fraud to the fullest extent of the law.

Please, this time around, vote with knowledge. You can do this in one easy way. Go to factcheck.org and read what others have researched and spoke about. It only takes a few minutes of your time.

Finally lets vote for the person that is going to bring the parties together and direct their thoughts toward following a path of stronger economics, to include less debt, reduced bureaucracy, tax reduction and a more prosperous United States of America.

Arnold Worster

Monroe

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Do research before voting

As time brings us closer to the presidential election let us take a step back and take a moment to think about how we are going to vote and why. Most voters fall into three basic categories. The